Combined Medicine (Undergraduate entry)

Sydney Medical School offers a series of alternate pathways into the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. Students can combine an approved undergraduate degree with the four-year graduate-entry Medical Program. See the Combined Medicine chapter for more information about the combined medicine programs.

Graduate-entry Medicine

The University of Sydney Medical Program is organised into four curriculum themes which describe the important professional characteristics students will acquire by the completion of the program.

The four themes are:

Basic and clinical sciences

Patient and doctor

Population medicine

Personal and professional development

The themes provide the framework for the goals of the program, the curriculum and assessment. The learning within the four themes necessarily overlaps and their program objectives should therefore be read as a single collective statement. Students are required to demonstrate satisfactory performance in all four themes.